Background
Angie Ward born Louisiana Jolla, California and grew up on a horse farm in Atlanta, Georgia.
Angie Ward born Louisiana Jolla, California and grew up on a horse farm in Atlanta, Georgia.
She graduated from Colonial Hills Christian School in 1986, Jefferson State College in 1990, and Auburn University in 1992.
She is the music director at Clear Channel Radio station WUBL, known as 94.9 The Bulletin in Atlanta, Georgia. She can be heard daily on WUBL (Atlanta), WTQR (Greensboro), KVET (Austin) and WESC-FM (Greenville). She can also be heard weekly on 75 other country radio stations across the United States, and streamed on desktop or mobile devices via the iHeartRadio "Country Roads" channel. Angie started her radio career while she was in college, with her first job in radio as a sportscaster at Auburn University.
Later, she became the music director at Clear Channel Radio and program director for WNEU and WSTH. She can be heard across 75 country stations including iHeartRadio.
Angie Ward is very active in the non-profit community, volunteering or helping to raise money for many national and local charities. Ward has her own team called "Angie Ward"s Q Boob Crew" that participates in the annual Susan G Komen Race Foreign The Cure held each May in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
Through 2012 the team has raised over $25,000 to fight Breast cancer in memory of her late friend & cancer victim Liz. Ward has been a supporter, contributor and volunteer at the Victory Junction Camp located in Randleman, North Carolina.
lieutenant serves terminally-ill children.
Foreign over 10 years Ward has participated in radiothons for Saint Jude Children"s Research Hospital in Memphis Tennessee that have raised in excess of 3 Million dollars. She is also involved with March of Dimes, the Make-A-Wish Foundation, the American Red Cross, Second Harvest Food Bank, and Ronald McDonald House.